🍏 Trap flies before they crash your vibe!
Terro Fruit Fly Traps offer a fast-acting, non-electric solution with an attractive apple-shaped design and up to 180 days of lure supply. Perfect for indoor use, these traps provide discreet, long-lasting fruit fly control with easy monitoring to keep your kitchen pest-free.
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.25"L x 2.25"W x 2.2"H |
Target Species | Fly |
Is Electric | No |
Style | Fruit Fly Trap |
Color | Red |
M**D
Fruit Fly Judgment Day Has Arrived 🍎
Who knew something so cute could be such a ruthless little warrior? I had fruit flies taking over my kitchen like they owned the place. I tried the vinegar trick, I tried covering fruit, I even tried begging. Nothing worked.Then came this small red apple-shaped hero. I placed it near my fruit bowl, and within hours the flies started disappearing. Quietly. Efficiently. Like a tiny, polite assassin doing the Lord’s work.Bonus: it blends right in with my kitchen décor—looks like part of a centerpiece! No gross cups of liquid or sketchy traps. Just a discreet powerhouse keeping my counters pest-free.If fruit flies are driving you nuts, let this little apple bring peace back to your home. 10/10, would buy again.
T**K
They work
Works perfectly. We had a developing fruit fly infestation and put four of these around our kitchen, especially in areas where flies were already congregating. Within one day, the traps were crawling with fruit flies. Within two days, there were noticeably fewer flies. Within three days, the traps were full of dead flies and only one or two stragglers were still crawling around the outside of the traps. We also had one of those UV light traps, which caught only maybe three flies, and a homemade cider vinegar trap (glass of vinegar with a drop of dish liquid covered with plastic wrap with a couple small holes in the top). The homemade trap caught a handful of flies, but these caught many, many, many more. Very much worth it.
A**A
They work! And quick
Works well i just think it’s slightly over priced for what it actually is.. basically a vinegar trap just in a cuter display. You'll get two small bottles of the vinegar solution and four little apples designed to catch the yucky pests. These work well.They catch all the flies relatively quick. I set out only two of the four in my kitchen and the next morning i didn’t notice anymore fruit flies. I say these work best if you set them out the moment you see the pests have arrived. Get rid of them quickly.The more you have flying around, the harder it’ll be to rid your home of them for a few days. Anyone can use these. Extremely easy to set up.. everything is ready to go. Give the solution a little shake and pour a little bit into the plastic apples and place them around your home where your experiencing these flies..After that, they work by themselves.. the flies are attracted to the vinegar, the fly into the liquid and down. You can wash these and refill them whenever the oats show up. These even have a little see through window on the backside of the apples so you can peak in there and see if you’ve caught any of those yucky things. Happy fly catching!
A**S
Easy, Mess-Free Solution That Actually Works
These Terro fruit fly traps are lifesavers during warm months when those tiny pests show up out of nowhere. The apple-shaped design is subtle enough to sit out on the counter without looking gross, and the liquid lure is super effective—within hours I saw results, and within a couple of days the fruit fly issue was basically gone.Setup is simple: open, pour the liquid in, close it up, and place it near produce or sinks. There’s no strong odor, no sticky mess, and no need to touch anything unpleasant. Each trap lasts a good while too, making them a great value for how well they perform.Highly recommend if you’re tired of fruit flies showing up uninvited. These traps just quietly do their job and make your space livable again.
T**N
Works, but still is vinegar
These work better than other options. You can make them yourself with vinegar, but I like these because you don't have to look at dead bugs in a bottle. On these there is a clear window to see the fluid level and the bugs if you lift it up. So maybe I am lazy to not make my own, but I think this is a far better looking option to have in your kitchen
B**U
Works amazing, no spraying involved, just leave it alone
These are amazing - quite small, but they do a phenomenal job. I’ve tried the DIY apple cider vinegar and dish soap combo, with plastic wrap, a funnel, etc., even with rotting fruit, but only a few, if any, flies fell for those. I bought these traps and just look at the photos - I left one, undisturbed, where my indoor plants were growing, and within 2-3 days look at how many were caught! First photo is day 2, second is day 3. In the day 3 photo you can even see my failed DIY trap as well. Highly recommend.
F**I
didn't work as well as I hoped
Didn't work as well as I hoped. The product is well constructed, and the apple shape blends really well in a house interior. I think the idea is good, but it is not effective. We had lots of gnats fly and we were trying different products, we placed these little apples around filled with vinegar and they did attract the flies, but only a few of them called inside, I usually saw them standing on top then flying away. The ratio of flies it attracts vs the amount of flies it traps is not good at all. At the end, we put these sticky pads on top (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08MZN1K2Y?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1), and then it worked well. The smell attracted the fly, but the sticky pad took care of them.
A**D
Decent, if fragile solution for fruit flies
These do definitely attract my arch-nemesis, the fruit fly, which are everywhere in my house at the moment. But the containers are too easily tipped, which means the juice and the dead flies just spill all over desks and counters and tables. Easy, affordible fix if they weren't so easily upended.
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